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Junchen (Chinese: 軍臣, Old
Chinese (ZS): *kun-gin; r. 161–126 BCE) was the son and
successor to
Laoshang Chanyu. As
chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire, Junchen...
- Guo
Junchen (Chinese: 郭俊辰, born 1
October 1997) is a
singer and
Chinese actor. He
officially entered the
entertainment industry in
December 2015 when...
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writer Bu
Feiyan and
stars Xu Kai, Wu Jiayi,
Hankiz Omar, Zhou Junchao, Li
Junchen, and Yu Xintong. It
premieres on
iQIYI globally with
multi languages subtitles...
- Lai
Junchen (Chinese: 來俊臣) (died 26 June 697) was a
Chinese politician and writer. He was a well-known
secret police official during the
Chinese Tang...
- Gou
Junchen (Chinese: 勾俊晨; born 20
March 1990) is a
Chinese footballer currently playing as a
defender for
Chengdu Rongcheng. Gou
Junchen would play for...
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series stars Zhang Tianai,
Sheng Yilun, Yu Menglong,
Jiang Qilin and Guo
Junchen in the lead roles. It
premiered in
December 2015 with 35 episodes. The...
- Liu
Junchen (Chinese: 刘俊臣; born May 1963) is a
Chinese politician who is the
current executive deputy secretary-general of the
National People's Congress...
- Zeng
Junchen (Chinese: 曾俊臣; pinyin: Zēng
Jùnchén; 6
September 1888 – 6 July 1964),
courtesy name Yun'an (Chinese: 云安; pinyin: Yún'ān), art name Zhengran...
- 伊稚邪 < Late Old Chinese: *ʔi-ḍiᴴ-ja; r. 126–114 BC) was the
brother of
Junchen Chanyu and his
successor to the
Xiongnu throne.
Yizhixie ruled during a...
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raids on the Han. In 161 BCE,
Laoshang died and was
succeeded by his son,
Junchen Chanyu. Hulsewé (1979), p. 120, n. 284. Grousset, Rene (1970). The Empire...